Pala art
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Pala art is a distinctive style of Buddhist and Hindu sculpture and painting that flourished in eastern India between the 8th and 12th centuries, noted for its elegant figures, intricate ornamentation, and influential role in the artistic traditions of Tibet and Southeast Asia.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| Pala art canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Pala art Context triple: [Gupta art, influenced, Pala art]
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Buddhist art
Buddhist art is the visual and material artistic tradition that developed across Asia to express, venerate, and teach the ideas, stories, and symbols of Buddhism.
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Jain art
Jain art is a religious artistic tradition of Jainism characterized by serene images of Tirthankaras, intricate temple architecture, and symbolic motifs expressing non-violence, spiritual purity, and liberation.
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Pichwai paintings
Pichwai paintings are intricate, devotional artworks originating from Nathdwara in Rajasthan, depicting scenes from the life of Lord Krishna, especially in the Shrinathji tradition.
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Artěl
Artěl was a Czech artists' and designers' cooperative active in the early 20th century that promoted modern applied arts and design.
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Insular art
Insular art is a distinctive early medieval style that developed in the British Isles, characterized by intricate interlace patterns, illuminated manuscripts, and a fusion of Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Christian artistic traditions.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Pala art Target entity description: Pala art is a distinctive style of Buddhist and Hindu sculpture and painting that flourished in eastern India between the 8th and 12th centuries, noted for its elegant figures, intricate ornamentation, and influential role in the artistic traditions of Tibet and Southeast Asia.
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A.
Buddhist art
Buddhist art is the visual and material artistic tradition that developed across Asia to express, venerate, and teach the ideas, stories, and symbols of Buddhism.
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B.
Jain art
Jain art is a religious artistic tradition of Jainism characterized by serene images of Tirthankaras, intricate temple architecture, and symbolic motifs expressing non-violence, spiritual purity, and liberation.
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C.
Pichwai paintings
Pichwai paintings are intricate, devotional artworks originating from Nathdwara in Rajasthan, depicting scenes from the life of Lord Krishna, especially in the Shrinathji tradition.
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D.
Artěl
Artěl was a Czech artists' and designers' cooperative active in the early 20th century that promoted modern applied arts and design.
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E.
Insular art
Insular art is a distinctive early medieval style that developed in the British Isles, characterized by intricate interlace patterns, illuminated manuscripts, and a fusion of Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Christian artistic traditions.
- F. None of above. chosen
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